In the six years I've been reading books, there's nothing out there I've come across like Shatter Me. Storywise there are similar ones that come to mind, and in the future, there probably will be situation-wise. But I'm going to be checking out the (supposed) final book very soon, Imagine Me, and my expectations are... Continue Reading →
The Cruel Prince by Holly Black Book Review
I remember being very curious about The Cruel Prince when it first arrived. Readers everywhere were raving for it, and it has an amazing cover. But in a hardcover book like this one, there's a small excerpt from the book, or some praise, or both, which this one had, but anyway, the excerpt talked about... Continue Reading →
Anger is a Gift by Mark Oshiro Book Review
“Just shut up and hold still.” That’s what the protagonist says to his new boyfriend he meets on a train before he leans forward and kisses him for the first time. I guess you could call that either aggressive or cute. You’d have to read what happens before to know that it’s simply cute.Anger is... Continue Reading →
Shadowshaper by Daniel Jose Older Book Review
I read this back when everything began closing down from the virus and I had final assignments for my final semester of university, so it was kind of a stressful time. Due to that, after my final grade of Shadowshaper was quite negative (1.5 stars out of 4), I didn't end up writing a review... Continue Reading →
I Wish You All The Best by Mason Deaver Book Review
Note: This was the first book I'd ever read from a non-binary point of view, and it was back when "they/them pronouns weren't as in the spotlight as they are now, so I'm editing this review to be more firm about Ben's identity. What happens when your life just flicks a switch and turns upside... Continue Reading →
Solitary by Alexander Gordon Smith Book Review
The book's title does spoil the gist of not just the plot of this book, but the outcome of the cliffhanger, so when I first read it five years ago I had a lot of hesitation. But as time went on after reading it, I respected this entry in the horrifying quintet more and more.... Continue Reading →
The Hunger Games Book Review
My first review on my first site Weldon Witness was on The Hunger Games, and I gave it one and a half stars out of four. But two-hundred and fifty book reads later, I now think it’s actually kind of better than quite a few other YA books of its genre, enough for me to... Continue Reading →
Lockdown by Alexander Gordon Smith Book Review
The Escape from Furnace series did something to me. I read it several years ago but I still think about it all the time, and it stands out on my bookshelf as a series to look up to and try to one day be on the same level as. Alex Sawyer is the prime example... Continue Reading →
The Conference of the Birds by Ransom Riggs Book Review
On my old website, Weldon Witness, I reviewed all the other Miss Peregrine books, and long story short, the first three make up my favourite series of all time. Like, surpasses every other series in the world. I was thrilled when Riggs announced a continuation just like his wife Tahereh Mafi is doing the same... Continue Reading →
Archenemies by Marissa Meyer Book Review
Will Marissa Meyer ever write a bad book? Cause this is her sixth book in a row I’ve thoroughly recommended, and her quality hasn’t yet shown a dip of any sort. This is the sequel to Renegades, taking place in a world where, well, some are born with superpowers. Some use them for everyday simple... Continue Reading →